Rhyme Time: I Bounce You Here with Sarah
Play is one of the primary ways young children learn about how the world works and learn language. A great place to start is a playful song or rhyme!
Play is one of the primary ways young children learn about how the world works and learn language. A great place to start is a playful song or rhyme!
Just because your child may not know a word doesn’t mean you should avoid it! Whether it’s in a song or a story, new words create opportunities for learning and discussion. Role model strategies for learning about language. The more words a child is exposed to, the better!
Defy gravity with Miss Laura’s Paper Airplane STEAM challenge: can you design and fold a paper airplane that can both carry cargo and glide more than 3 meters? For design ideas and instructions, check out: https://www.foldnfly.com.
Singing develops memory and listening skills, which is why in our Baby programs, we spend a lot of time singing and rhyming, and repeat these songs and rhymes each week. As children get older and their focus improves, then we can introduce longer stories! Let’s get singing today!